
Shivam Sharma
abplive|28-03-2026
In a major relief for cricket fans in Bangladesh, the national government and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) have officially lifted the broadcasting restrictions on the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. This decision comes after a period of uncertainty where the league faced a potential blackout in the country due to overlapping international commitments.
The resolution was reached on March 27, 2026, following a high-level meeting between BCB and BCCI.
Initially, Bangladesh had imposed a broadcast "blackout" on the IPL to prioritize the domestic coverage of their home international season.
The primary point of contention was a scheduled bilateral series between Bangladesh and India, which was originally set to clash with the final weeks of the IPL in May.To ensure both the IPL and the bilateral series receive maximum viewership, BCB has successfully renegotiated the window for the India tour of Bangladesh.
The primary point of contention was a scheduled bilateral series between Bangladesh and India, which was originally set to clash with the final weeks of the IPL in May.To ensure both the IPL and the bilateral series receive maximum viewership, BCB has successfully renegotiated the window for the India tour of Bangladesh.




